NUS Business School. FIN2004 Finance. Semester II 2013/2014



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NUS Business School FIN2004 Finance Semester II 2013/2014 COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides students with the foundations to understand the key concepts and tools used in Finance. It offers a broad overview of the financial environment under which firms operate and equips students with the conceptual and analytical skills necessary to make sound financial decisions for the firm. COURSE MATERIALS S.A. Ross, R.W. Westerfield, B.D. Jordan, J. Lim and R. Tan (2012), Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 1 st Asia Global Edition, McGraw-Hill Education. A financial calculator is also necessary Texas Instruments BAII Plus Financial Calculator. PREREQUISITE ACC1002/ACC1002X Financial Accounting. As well, it is preferred that students have taken the equivalent of BZ1008 Statistics. ASSESSMENT METHODS Class Participation - 30% Mid-Term - 20% Final Examination - 40% Group Project - 10% Class Participation: Your class participation will form a major part of your final mark. Class participation will be regularly graded by your instructor throughout the semester. Note that although you will receive informal feedback about your participation throughout the course, all students are encouraged to seek more formal feedback at set stated occasions during the semester. The purpose behind such a high allocation to class participation is to encourage students to articulate their thoughts, be they in the form of questions or comments. The business school understands that both knowledge and the ability to communicate that knowledge are necessary complements to success. This course will provide students with the opportunity to 1

develop both skills. Class participation marks will be normalized across all FIN2004 sections, such that each section maintains the same average participation mark. Mid-Term and Final: You will be allowed to bring up to two calculators as well as TWO A4 size sheets of paper (with any notes/formulas you wish to write, on the front and back of those two A4 size sheets) to the exams. NO TEXT BOOK OR OTHER NOTES WILL BE ALLOWED. Group Project: You will complete a final course project in a group context. Details regarding the course project will be provided by your instructor at the beginning of the semester. Group project marks will be normalized across all FIN2004 sections, such that each section maintains the same average group project mark. COURSE OUTLINE 1. Introduction Forms of business organization Goal of financial management Agency problem between shareholders and managers The firm and its sources of funds 2. Financial statement analysis Uses and limitations of financial statements Ratio analysis Liquidity ratios Asset management ratios Debt management ratios Profitability ratios Market value ratios Du-Pont identity Uses and limitations of ratio analysis 3. Time value of money Time lines Future value and present value Annuity and Perpetuity Uneven cash flows Semi-annual and other compounding periods Comparing interest rates 4. Concepts of Risk and Return I Stand-alone risk Expected return and variability of return of a single asset Portfolio risk Diversifiable risk vs. market risk 2

Principle of diversification 5. Concepts of Risk and Return II The concept of Beta Borrowing and lending at the risk-free rate Capital market line and security market line Capital asset pricing model Underpriced and overpriced assets Cost of capital 6. Bonds Characteristics of bonds Bond valuation Bond yields Price-yield relationship Changes in bond values over time Bond risks interest rate and reinvestment rate Sensitivity of bond price to changes in interest rate Different types of bonds 7. Common Stock Characteristics of stocks Common stock valuation Dividend discount model one period and multi-period Constant dividend growth model Non-constant growth rate Bonus/rights issue 8. Techniques of Capital Budgeting I Capital budgeting process Net present value (NPV) Internal rate of return (IRR) Multiple IRRs & MIRR Payback period Discounted payback period Comparisons of capital budgeting methods 9. Techniques of Capital Budgeting II Project analysis Incremental cash flows Sunk costs, opportunity costs & externalities Cash flow estimation single project Cash flow estimation replacement project 10. Long-term Financial Planning Strategic planning Sales forecasting 3

The AFN Equation Forecasted Financial Statements Growth and financial requirements 11. Short-term Financial Planning Cash conversion cycle Alternative current asset investment policies Cash budget Cash and marketable securities Inventory management Credit policy, terms and standards Monitoring accounts receivable 12. Options Features of Options Calls Puts Option Payoffs Valuation of Options TUTORIAL TOPIC No Tutorial No Tutorial Tutorial 1: Overview and Financial Statement Analysis Tutorial 2: Time Value of Money Tutorial 3: Risk and Return I Tutorial 4: Risk and Return II LECTURE TOPIC Introduction & Overview of Financial Management (RWJLT Chapter 1) Financial Statement Analysis (RWJLT Chapters 2,3) Time Value of Money (RWJLT Chapters 5,6) Risk and Return I (RWJLT Chapters 12, 13) Risk and Return II (RWJLT Chapters 12, 13) Bonds (RWJLT Chapter 7) 4 WEEK 1: Jan 13-17 2: Jan 20 24 3: Jan 27 Jan31 4: Feb 3 7 5: Feb 10 14 6: Feb 17 21

Tutorial 5: Bonds Tutorial 6: Common Stock Tutorial 7: Capital Budgeting I Tutorial 8: Capital Budgeting II TUTORIAL TOPIC Tutorial 9: Long-term Financial Planning Tutorial 10: Short-term Financial Planning Tutorial 11: Options RECESS WEEK MIDTERM Covering Lectures 1 to 5 (Tutorials 1-4) Time: 6 PM to 8PM Venue: MPSH1, Sections A and B Common Stock (RWJLT Chapter 8) Capital Budgeting I (RWJLT Chapters 9, 10) Capital Budgeting II (RWJLT Chapters 9, 10) Long-term Financial Planning (RWJLT Chapter 4) Short-term Financial Planning (RWJLT Chapter 18, 19, 20) Options (RWJLT Chapter 24) No new lecture material to be covered Feb 22 Mar 2 March : 7: Mar 3 Mar 7 8: Mar 10 14 9: Mar 17 21 10: Mar 24 28 11: Mar 31 Apr 4 12: Apr 7 11 13: Apr 14 18 FINAL EXAM Covering All Topics Time: 2:30 PM Venue: To Be Announced May 2: 5